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More money for Princeton school construction proposed
A tepid response from board; safety of children discussed. By: Jeff Milgram Princeton Regional Board of Education member Joshua Leinsdorf has urged the board to ask voters for more money for the district’s $81.3 million school renovation and expansion project. Speaking at the board’s meeting Tuesday night, Mr. Leinsdorf said the designs for the schools…
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OBITUARIES, Oct. 31, 2003
Robert W. Schwarz, Gail M. Harvey. Robert W. Schwarz Retired auditor WEST WINDSOR Robert "Bob" W. Schwarz died Saturday in the University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 78. Born in Philadelphia, he was a resident of West Windsor 28 years. He worked over 25 years as an internal auditor at Otis Elevator…
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Two-alarm fire closes bistro at MarketFair
By: Gwen McNamara WEST WINDSOR A two-alarm fire at the Big Fish Seafood Bistro in the MarketFair on Route 1 caused the mall to be evacuated Tuesday night and the restaurant to close on Wednesday. The fire began in the kitchen of the restaurant at about 7:45 p.m. after creosote and grease residue in…
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Reviews mixed on traffic signal proposed for intersection
Junction of The Great Road and Cherry Valley Road would be controlled by an unusual "two-phase" signal. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY Proposed improvements to the intersection of Cherry Valley Road and The Great Road were outlined before about 20 residents Tuesday evening and drew mixed reactions. The meeting, hosted by the Somerset County Engineering…
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North’s Munoz aims for another big meet
Soph, Knights in Mercer XC contention By: Justin Feil Few know it, but there is a defending male champion running in the Mercer County Championships for cross country today. Will Muñoz returns to Veterans Park. The West Windsor-Plainsboro High North sophomore doesn’t have the chance to win the title he took last year, but that’s…
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For the Oct. 31 issue.
Susan Applegate, David W. Fabian, J. Edward Goeke, Corine (Davenport) Moore, Willa M. Harris, Mary L. Williams. Susan Applegate PLANO, Texas Susan Applegate, 48, died Sunday morning after a valiant battle with cancer. She died at home, as she wished, surrounded by her family. She is survived by her husband of 24 years and…
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Refinance open space in the state
THE STATE WE’RE IN By: Michele S. Byers Did you get in on the recent home refinancing craze? With interest rates at almost historic lows, millions of Americans refinanced their home mortgages to stretch their dollars. Some kept their monthly payments stable and cashed out equity to improve their homes, making them even better places…
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PU ice hockey hopes for turnaround
Tigers open at St. Cloud State By: Bob Nuse Len Quesnelle doesn’t want his Princeton University men’s ice hockey team to forget about last year’s 3-26-3 season too quickly. "It’s something that we can learn from and progress from," said Quesnelle, whose team opens the season tonight with a non-conference at St. Cloud State. "We…
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PU has no interest in consolation
Football team hosts Cornell By: Justin Feil The Princeton University football team isn’t looking for a pat on the back after nearly upsetting Ivy League frontrunner, Harvard, last weekend. The Tigers, who lost, 43-40, in overtime to the Crimson have made that clear. "A loss is a loss and our ultimate goal is to get…
